Add two let else regression tests
Adds a regression test for #94176, as it was fixed by #98574 but doesn't have a regression test. The PR also incorporates a commit from #94012 which added a test for an issue discovered in that PR.
Originally they have been part of #99291, but I've moved them out in the hopes of getting them merged more quickly, as that PR is already open since a month, and so that #99291 can focus on the drop order part of things.
Closes#94176Closes#96961 -- dupe of #94176
errors: don't fail on broken primary translations
If a primary bundle doesn't contain a message then the fallback bundle is used. However, if the primary bundle's message is broken (e.g. it refers to a interpolated variable that the compiler isn't providing) then this would just result in a compiler panic. While there aren't any primary bundles right now, this is the type of issue that could come up once translation is further along.
r? ```@compiler-errors``` (since this comes out of a in-person discussion we had at RustConf)
Generalize trait object generic param check to aliases.
The current algorithm only checks that `Self` does not appear in defaults for traits. This is not sufficient for trait aliases.
This PR moves the check to trait object elaboration, which sees through trait aliases.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82927.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84789.
Make `Name` hold escaped name
Resolves#12787Resolvesrust-lang/rust#99361
This PR effectively swaps `Name` and `EscapedName` in hir. In other words, it makes `Name` hold and print escaped raw identifiers and introduces another struct `UnescapedName` for cases where you need to print names without "r#" prefix.
My rationale is that it makes it easier for us to format an escaped name into string, which is what we want when we serialize names in general. This is because we format a name into string usually when we are presenting it to the users and arguably they expect its escaped form as that's what they see and write in the source code.
I split the change for `Name` into 3 commits to make it easier to follow but it also made some tests fail in the intermediate commits. I can squash them into a commit after the review if desired. I've also made similar changes for `ModPath` and `EscapedModPath` as it makes them consistent with `Name`.
For reference, there was a brief discussion on this in [a zulip thread](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Frust-analyzer/topic/escaping.20.60Name.60s).
passes: load `defined_lib_features` query less
Hopefully addresses the perf regressions from #99212 (see #99905).
Re-structure the stability checks for library features to avoid calling `defined_lib_features` for any more crates than necessary for each of the implications or local feature attributes that need validation.
r? `@ghost` (just checking perf at first)
promote debug_assert to assert when possible and useful
This PR fixed a very old issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94705 to clarify and improve the POSIX error checking, and some of the checks are skipped because can have no benefit, but I'm sure that this can open some interesting discussion.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94705
cc: `@tavianator`
cc: `@cuviper`
Update cargo
8 commits in ce40690a5e4e315d3dab0aae1eae69d0252c52ac..efd4ca3dc0b89929dc8c5f5c023d25978d76cb61
2022-08-09 22:32:17 +0000 to 2022-08-12 01:28:28 +0000
- Use `std:🧵:scope` to replace crossbeam (rust-lang/cargo#10977)
- [docs] Remove extra "in" from `cargo-test.md` (rust-lang/cargo#10978)
- Enable two windows tests (rust-lang/cargo#10930)
- Improve error msg for get target runner (rust-lang/cargo#10968)
- Ensure rustc-echo-wrapper works with an overridden build.target-dir (rust-lang/cargo#10962)
- Switch back to `available_parallelism` (rust-lang/cargo#10969)
- Only override published resolver when the workspace is different (rust-lang/cargo#10961)
- Add `CARGO_LOG` to "Environment variables Cargo reads" (rust-lang/cargo#10967)
This was incorrectly inserting the ExprField as a sibling of the struct
expression.
This required adjusting various parts which were looking at parent node
of a field expression to find the struct.
This helps simplify the code. It also fixes it to use the correct parent
when lowering. One consequence is the `non_snake_case` lint needed
to change the way it looked for parent nodes in a struct pattern.
This also includes a small fix to use the correct `Target` for
expression field attribute validation.
This extends the LintLevelBuilder to handle lint level attributes on
struct expression fields and pattern fields.
This also updates the early lints to honor lint levels on generic
parameters.
Attributes on struct expression fields were not being checked for
validity. This adds the fields as HIR nodes so that `CheckAttrVisitor`
can visit those nodes to check their attributes.
Attributes on pattern struct fields were not being checked for validity.
This adds the fields as HIR nodes so that the `CheckAttrVisitor` can
visit those nodes to check their attributes.
Update to LLVM 15
For preliminary testing. Some LLVM 15 compatibility fixes were applied separately in #99512.
Release timeline:
* LLVM 15 branched on Jul 26.
* The final LLVM 15.0.0 release is scheduled for Sep 6.
* Current nightly (1.65.0) is scheduled for Nov 3.
Changes in this PR (apart from the LLVM update):
* Pass `--set llvm.allow-old-toolchain` for many Docker images. LLVM 16 will require GCC >= 7.1, while LLVM 15 still allows older compilers with an option. Specify the option for builders still using GCC 5.4. #95026 updated some of the used toolchains, but not all.
* Use the `+atomics-32` target feature for thumbv6m.
* Explicitly link libatomic when cross-compiling LLVM to 32-bit target.
* Explicitly disable zstd support, to avoid libzstd.so dependency.
New LLVM patches ([commits](https://github.com/rust-lang/llvm-project/commits/rustc/15.0-2022-08-09)):
* [rust-only] Fix ICE with GCC 5.4 (15be58d7f0)
* [rust-only] Fix build with GCC 5.4 (774edc10fa)
* ~~[rust-only] Fix build with GCC 5.2 (1a6069a7bb)~~
* ~~[rust-only] Fix ICE with GCC 5.2 (493081f290)~~
* ~~[rust-only] Fix build with GCC 5.2 (0fc5979d73)~~
* [backported] Addition of `+atomics` target feature (57bdd9892d).
* [backported] Revert compiler-rt change that broke powerpc (9c68b43915)
* [awaiting backport] Fix RelLookupTableConverter on gnux32 (639388a05f / https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57021)
Tested images: dist-x86_64-linux, armhf-gnu, arm-android, dist-s390x-linux, dist-x86_64-illumos, dist-x86_64-freebsd, wasm32, dist-x86_64-musl, dist-various-1, dist-riscv64-linux, dist-mips-linux, dist-mipsel-linux, dist-powerpc-linux, dist-aarch64-linux, dist-x86_64-apple, x86_64-msvc-1, x86_64-msvc-2, dist-various-2, dist-arm-linux
Tested up to the usual ipv6 error: test-various, i686-gnu, x86_64-gnu-nopt
r? `@ghost`
In our source page highlighting, we were generating `<span class="op">`
tags for all "operators", including e.g. `<` `>` around generic
parameters, `*`, `&`. This contributed significantly to DOM size, but
we don't actually style `.op` except in the ayu theme.
Remove the styles for `.op` in ayu, and stop generating the `<span>`s.
This reduces DOM size of an example page[1] from 265,938 HTML elements
to 242,165 elements, a 9% reduction.
[1]:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/src/core/up/up/stdarch/crates/core_arch/src/x86/avx512f.rs.html